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1200 W Causeway Blvd Suite 12
Mandeville, LA 70471
United States

504-239-0913

Serenity Home and Gifts was established in 2006 and specializes in quality Louisiana themed items. We seek out the fun, unique and useful items for you.

Fig Scone with Honey Lemon Glaze

Scones

Fig Scone with Honey Lemon Glaze

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Fig Scone with Honey Lemon Glaze

$6.00

Indulge in the perfect blend of flavors with our Fig Scone topped with a Honey Lemon Glaze. Every bite is a taste sensation, capturing the essence of homemade luxury.

  • Infused with delicious figs for a natural sweetness that delights the palate.

  • Drizzled with a luscious honey lemon glaze for a refreshing twist and added indulgence.

  • Crafted with care to satisfy both sweet and savory cravings in every bite.

Experience the comforting warmth of a freshly baked scone, perfect for any occasion. Elevate your breakfast or tea time with this delectable treat. Our honey is sourced from a local bee keeper - so good! Choose pick up from Courtyard Bistro in Mandeville or The Bean in Old Mandeville. We do offer delivery on orders of 50.00 or more on the westside of St Tammany.

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Serenity uses as many local products in making their scones as possible. My blueberries come from a friend’s farm in Loranger, herbs are from my garden, I have a local chicken owner that I get my eggs from and my honey comes from another friend that recues bee hives. This allows me to support other small makers in my area and truly makes my baked goods artisanal and unique. I am always on the lookout for other local items that I can use in my baking